"Europa and the GNU"

This artwork is free. You can redistribute it and/or modify it according to
terms of the Free Art licence.

For more information about the Free Art licence (in the spirit of the GNU GPL
for software), see
Copyleft Attitude.

We consider using one of these images in e.g. a magazine or on a web site as
publication in a specific medium (see the Free Art
licence paragraph 2.2), not as incorporation into another work (paragraph
3). This means:

If you publish any of these images in e.g. a magazine, only the image is
covered by the Free Art licence, not the whole magazine.

If you publish an unmodified version it will be sufficient to mention a
location where people can easily obtain the digital version of the image
and the licence (e.g. http://www.gerwinski.de/~anja/gnuart/)
in the magazine's list of image references.

If you publish a modified version of the image you have to make the
modified source image available, or obtain special permission from the
author.

"Europa and the GNU"

What's the story behind?
According to Greek mythology, Zeuss disguised as a bull carried princess Europa
over the sea to the new continent which still bears her name today. Modern
Europa is moving on, facing the future with the drive and spirit of GNU.